In contemporary usage, the Free Church of Scotland usually refers to:
Free Church of Scotland (since 1900), that portion of the original Free Church which remained outside the 1900 merger; extant
It may also refer to:
Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900), seceded in 1843 from the Church of Scotland. The majority merged in 1900 into the United Free Church of Scotland; historical
Free Church of Scotland (Continuing), seceded in 2000 from the post-1900 Free Church; extant
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United FreeChurchofScotland (UF Church; Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Shaor Aonaichte, Scots: The Unitit Free Kirk o Scotland) is a Scottish Presbyterian...
The Free Presbyterian ChurchofScotland (FPC Church; Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Shaor Chlèireach, IPA: [ˈanˈekɫ̪əʃˈhɯːɾˈçleːɾʲəx]) was formed in 1893...
contemporary usage, the FreeChurchofScotland usually refers to: FreeChurchofScotland (since 1900), that portion of the original FreeChurch which remained...
accordingly, freechurches. In Scotland it might be used regarding any Protestant denomination, including the FreeChurchofScotland, the Free Presbyterian...
similar, the word Presbyterian is applied to churches that trace their roots to the ChurchofScotland or to English Dissenter groups that formed during...
Distinct from Free Presbyterian ChurchofScotland and FreeChurchofScotland (post 1900) The Free Presbyterian Churchof Ulster is a Calvinist denomination...
Free Church of Scotland challenged the new United FreeChurchofScotland) is delivered. 17 September – new St Columba ChurchofScotland, Glasgow, opened...
Catholic Church in Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Chaitligeach ann an Alba; Scots: Catholic Kirk in Scotland) overseen by the Scottish Bishops'...
The Reformed Presbyterian ChurchofScotland is a small, Scottish, Presbyterian church denomination. Theologically they are similar to many other Presbyterian...
charter by William the Lion. In 1476, Charter of James III ofScotland confirmed "the City and Barony in free regality". Edinburgh was recognised as a royal...
The Scottish Episcopal Church (Scottish Gaelic: Eaglais Easbaigeach na h-Alba; Scots: Scots Episcopal(ian) Kirk) is the ecclesiastical province of the...
FreeChurchofScotland urgently required a new theological college (New College) in Edinburgh, an Assembly Hall and a home for the Free High Church (the...
the Free Presbyterian ChurchofScotland. Reformed Christianity portal The division occurred because of a continuing difference over liberty of conscience...
to be a confession of the Churchof England, it became and remains the "subordinate standard" of doctrine in the ChurchofScotland and has been influential...
The General Assembly of the ChurchofScotland is the sovereign and highest court of the ChurchofScotland, and is thus the Church's governing body. It...
Free ChurchofScotland (1900), the Cumberland Presbyterian Church (1906), the Presbyterian Church in Canada (1925), the United FreeChurchofScotland (1929)...
denominations in Scotland include the FreeChurchofScotland, and various other Presbyterian offshoots. Scotland's third largest church is the Scottish Episcopal...
flag ofScotland (Scottish Gaelic: bratach na h-Alba; Scots: Banner o Scotland, also known as St Andrew's Cross or the Saltire) is the national flag of Scotland...
isles of Lewis, Harris and North Uist have a Presbyterian majority (largely ChurchofScotland – Eaglais na h-Alba in Gaelic, FreeChurchofScotland and...